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Isabel Treanor '19 Presents at SAMLA
November 14, 2018
Spanish and International Studies major Isabel Treanor presented her research for the panel on “(Socio)Political: Where Culture and Genre Meet” at Undergraduate Research Forum at South Atlantic Modern Languages Annual Conference in Birmingham, Alabama.
Two Ƶ students named University Innovation Fellows by Stanford d.school
November 13, 2018
The students join a global community of Fellows charged with increasing campus engagement with innovation, entrepreneurship, design thinking and creativity.
Junior Business Fellows gain valuable career insights during trip to New York City
November 13, 2018
Martha and Spencer Love School of Business Fellows spent two days in New York learning about different industries and what companies are looking for in interns and new hires.
Ƶ ranked #1 in study abroad
November 12, 2018
The annual ranking by the Institute of International Education again names Ƶ the nation’s top master’s level institution in the number of students studying abroad.
Students visit Boone and Asheville in western N.C. for Fall Alternative Breaks
November 12, 2018
The Alternative Breaks Program offered the mid-October experience to introduce students to social issues that impact communities in North Carolina.
Global Neighborhood hosts Trivia Night dinner
November 11, 2018
Students, staff, faculty and President Book engaged in a battle of wits with challenging questions about Ƶ and everything else.
Ebru (water marbling) at Ƶ attracts students, staff & faculty
November 9, 2018
I Am Ƶ with Emma Ott ’19
November 9, 2018
The finance and statistics double major works in the Student Professional Development Center, provides tutoring, leads admissions tours and mentors first-year students.
Oaks Neighborhood offers Fake News Game Show
November 8, 2018
The event demonstrated how difficult it can be to discern what's real and what's fabricated.